Theatre in San Antonio

Cameo Theatre

1123 E Commerce St • San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: 210 472-2636www.cameocenter.comThe Cameo Theatre is steeped in the history of old San Antonio. Built in 1940 to serve the needs of the East side of San Antonio, it had both a vaudeville stage and a movie screen. Louis Armstrong, B.B. King and Fats Domino were among the early performers who commanded the stage during its heyday. More recently, the likes of Jazz great Stan Getz, pop artist Suzanne Vega, and such diverse acts as Metallica and Guns 'n' Roses have played the facility. The Cameo currently hosts live theatrical performances, from comedy concerts to Off-Broadway musical comedy fare. The decor is dramatic Egyptian Art Deco with deep burgundy walls, gilt columns and polychrome accents throughout. The Theatre is located in Historic St Paul Square,downtown San Antonio, Near Sunset Station, and serves the tourist and local theatre community.

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center

1300 Guadalupe Street • San Antonio, TX 78207
Phone: 210.271.3151www.guadalupeculturalarts.orgThe Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit, multidisciplinary organization. Located in the heart of San Antonio's west side, the Guadalupe is the largest community-based, multi-disciplinary organization in the United States.
Our mission is to preserve, promote and develop the arts and culture of the Chicano/Latino/Native American peoples for all ages and backgrounds through public and educational programming in six disciplines: Dance, Literature, Media Arts, Theater Arts, Visual Arts and Xicano Music.
Each year the Guadalupe presents and produces a season of events, exhibitions and festivals, including the San Antonio CineFestival, the Tejano Conjunto Festival en San Antonio, the San Antonio Inter-American Bookfair & Literary Festival, Hecho a Mano/Made by Hand, a season of plays by the resident youth theater company Grupo Animo, the Performing Arts Series, and productions featuring the Guadalupe Dance Company. Each of the six programs offer instructional classes from creative writing to button accordion and ballet folklorico for beginners to master workshops in all the disciplines.

Magik Theatre

MAJESTIC THEATER

230 E. Houston • San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 226-5700www.sasymphony.orgA State and National Historic Landmark. One of the few remaining vintage atmospheric vaudeville movie palaces. Home to the San Antonio Symphony and Majestic Broadway Series. Individual concerts and events also showcased.

San Antonio Symphony

222 East Houston Suite 200 • San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 554-1010www.sasymphony.orgThe San Antonio Symphony?s nonprofit mission is to inspire, educate, and entertain the people of, and visitors to, San Antonio and South Texas through the performance of live, orchestral music with 72 of the finest musicians from around the world.

SAN PEDRO PLAYHOUSE

Shelton Vexler Theatre

12500 NW Military • San Antonio, TX 78231
Phone: (210) 302-6835www.vexler.orgThe Sheldon Vexler's 9th Season will include The Rimers of Eldritch, Metamorphoses, Chinamen, Black Comedy, and Side Show.

Sunken Garden Theatre

3875 N. St. Mary's St. • San Antonio, TX 78212

www.sanantonio.gov/sapar/sunkenintro.aspAn open air amphitheater used for both commercial functions and City co-sponsored events. Programs presented at the theater on a regular basis include comedy, Shakespearean drama and concerts ranging from jazz to hard rock.

The Rose Theatre Co.

11838 Wurzbach • San Antonio, TX 78230
Phone: 210-360-0004www.therosetheatreco.comThe Rose Theatre Co. is the newest theatre in town and is here to shake things up a bit. With live shows, sketch comedy, standup comedy, live music and much more we are striving to redefine the theatre experience. Donít think youíre a theatre person? Come check out Whatís Happening @ The Rose and we bet youíll change your mind.